
Here are the conditions ski resorts need to make snow
This year, most resorts along I-70 are aiming for a late October or early November opening date.

We went to a startup symposium at the University of Colorado. We saw these nine cool startups. We said “wow” a lot.
Sodium batteries and 3D manufacturing and other science-y stuff that is spun out of CU’s four campuses.

How your vote could affect immigration policy
Our Voter Voices survey identified immigration as a top issue, most notably among self-identified conservatives. If you’re a voter who’s concerned about immigration, here’s where your vote has the most impact.

Crowds, protests expected as Trump visits Aurora
The Republican presidential candidate will speak at Gaylord Rockies, a resort on the outskirts of a city his campaign has called a “war zone.”

Colorado may strike religious preference rule for preschools in the UPK program
Judge’s ruling in lawsuit from two Catholic preschools puts programs’ ability to reserve spaces for members of their congregations in question.

Coloradans go to New Orleans in support of DACA
The Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition sent a delegation to New Orleans this week to attend oral arguments at Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals where a decision about the fate of DACA could be made.

Here’s where RTD plans to add more train and bus service in January
The changes also include significant overhauls of some routes of its long-term plans to optimize its system.

Colorado’s low inflation rate unchanged, still lower than the rest of the U.S.
However, prices are still higher than four years ago.

12 people trapped in Mollie Kathleen Gold Mine in Teller County rescued
One person died and four were injured in the accident at the tourist mine near Cripple Creek.

Corporation for Public Broadcasting Awards Grant to Launch the Colorado Capitol News Alliance
Oct. 10, 2024 – The Corporation for Public Broadcasting announced it has awarded a grant to Northern Colorado public radio station KUNC to lead the newly developed Colorado Capitol News […]

Oct. 10, 2024: Remembering Dikembe Mutombo; Reimagining Crested Butte
He came to the United States with the dream of becoming a doctor — instead, Dikembe Mutombo became a basketball star in Denver and around the world. But he always maintained his desire to help. Then, Colorado’s longest-running mining fight is over; locals in Crested Butte celebrated after securing permanent protections for Mt. Emmons, and now they turn to tackling affordable housing. Also, rediscovering Denver’s Manhattan Beach, and the Colorado Vocal Arts Ensemble.

These Southern Colorado and Northern New Mexico national park sites brought millions of dollars to the region last year
About 114,000 people visited the National Park Service’s High Plains Group during 2023. The grouping includes Capulin Volcano National Monument in New Mexico, along with Bent’s Old Fort, Sand Creek Massacre and Amache National Historic Sites in southeastern Colorado.

Remembering Dikembe Mutombo, an inspiration on and off the basketball court
Dikembe Mutombo was more than a Hall of Fame basketball player; he was a humanitarian who loved helping other. He died September 30, 2024 at the age of 58 after a battle with brain cancer. We reflect on his life and impact on and off the court, including as a star player for the Denver Nuggets.

A major solar storm is about to hit Earth. It could mean a big light show for Colorado
NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center in Boulder has issued a rare warning that power grids, satellite companies and telecommunications systems should brace for possible disruptions.











